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LARAMIE, Wyo. (AP) — Nearly 400 students from 42 schools around the state will compete in the Wyoming State Science Fair at the University of Wyoming.
The event is scheduled to run Sunday through Tuesday.
Student projects will be open for public viewing on Monday afternoon.
The State Science Fair encourages students in Wyoming grades 6-12 to plan, organize, research, prepare and present projects of their interest. The science fair provides an avenue for students to pursue and excel in personal science interests, while also motivating them to pursue careers in related fields.
Students with winning projects may receive various monetary and non-monetary prizes or scholarship awards from local community and campus sponsors. Five top winners have the opportunity to attend the Intel International Science and Engineering Fair in Pittsburgh in May.
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